Tractor & Machinery

Workshop essentials

DIY TIPS

In an ideal world, it would be nice to have a spacious workshop facility that’s big enough to get your tractor inside so that it can be worked on in relative comfort. But, in reality, this is rarely the case, and many of us have to compromise, working out of either a garden shed or, at best, a garage-sized building. But whatever facility you have available, you’ll need the right tools for the job as well as somewhere to store them securely and safely.

However small or large your workshop, you’re going to require suitable storage for your tools. Small, portable toolboxes such as the cantilever-style toolbox or a barn-type box with lifting lids, are ideal for storing smaller tools, and are handy for moving between sites. But their limitations are tool capacity, which is typically quite restricted.

For a more permanent storage

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